GHS COMPLIANCE KIT PRO

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The deadline for OSHA required training for employees was December 1, 2013.
Although that has passed, it's not too late to order your kit and get employees trained!
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Understood as the largest change in HazCom history, OSHA has revised the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS). Published in March of 2012—and now effectively law— the change imposes new training requirements for employers. Effecting over 5 million workplaces, employers must educate themselves in understanding the new requirements, and quickly align training programs to ensure workers understand new elements that symbolize chemical hazards and ensures safety
—with a compliance deadline of DECEMBER 1, 2013.

In short, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) will now be referred to as Safety Data Sheets (SDS). An all encompassing reformatting of (M)SDS will be required of chemical manufacturers, standardizing content and formatting into 16 sections in a strict order. A major and identifiable change you will notice are the new pictograms on SDS. In addition, SDS are often times longer than ANSI-formatted MSDS. Worker training is the greatest challenge in preparing for (GHS) HazCom 2012 - WITH FAST APPROACHING DEADLINES. Workers must be trained to recognize and understand new hazard pictogram elements and GHS-formatted SDS.

KHA has developed the Safety Industry's most comprehensive training solution to meet the challenged of Right-to-Understand (HazCom 2012) training requirements. The GHS Training Compliance Kit Pro is an out-of-the-box solution offering plain-speak guidance for employers working to meet new and ongoing HazCom training requirements. GHS will continue to be further defined and interpreted by OSHA in the coming years and months. Kit purchasers have the option of registering their kit to receive free updates and new resources as GHS is further defined.